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To begin we need to create a new user.

This is done by accessing the create function in the user menu as shown below.

When creating a user there are different informations to take into account.

Let's take a look at them.

  • Full name: The full name of the user you are creating
  • Initials: The initials of the user
  • License type: This field decides how a user is allowed to access Microbizz. There are the following options:
    • Full user: This gives access to Microbizz both from the web and the app
    • Mobile user: This gives access solely to the app
    • Passive user: This doesn't give access the system, but can be used for other purposes 
  • Email: The email of the user that is used for the following:
    • Login to the system
    • Receive mail updates from Microbizz or other users
  • Password: The password used to login to the system
  • Mobile no.: The mobile number of the user, which is used to contact the user either by a colleague or the system
  • Mobile PIN: A legacy function that isn't used regularly anymore
  • Employee number: Some integrations communicate users by the employee number
  • Birth date: The day of birthday for the user
  • Hire date: The day the user was hired to the company.
  • Seniority date: Some salary systems use this date to calculate different salaries regarding this date
  • Calculate salary?: Use this checkmark to decide if the user should be included in the salary calculation
  • Work location: Add a company from the CRM module to assign an alternative work location for this user. This information is used to calculate routes when planning tasks
  • Home address: Add an address to assign the home location of this user. This information is used to calculate routes when planning tasks
  • Time registration: This fields is used to decide how the system should regard the time registration policy for the specific user:
    • Optional: The user isn't required to fill out a worksheet every day. Time registration is either not required be the company or this specific user is allowed to decide how to manage time registration
    • Required: As the work implies, the user has to register time. The system will create a daily worksheet where time is expected to be registered and at the end of the day, the user will have to close the worksheet
    • Automatic: The user can't register time. It's done automatically by the system by looking at what is planned on any specific day, and transfer that same time to the users worksheet, which is also closed automatically at the end of the day
  • Location tracking: Choose when and if the system should track the location of a specific user:
    • During working hours: See the section Tracking below
    • Don't track: The system won't track the users location
  • Location autoregister: This setting allows the users app to automatically check in and out based on what objects the user is near to when using an app
  • Request GDPR consent?: Use this function to send a GDPR consent request to the user
  • Colour: Choose a color that can be used to show with colors who is responsible for a planned task
  • Type: User types are a way of grouping users across teams. See more about these in the User types section
  • Administrator: If you are an administrator you can give the same permission to other users. See more about Permissions in this section
  • Team: Choose the teams in which this user should be. Learn about Teams in this section
  • Home Group: Choose a standard team for the user
  • Messages: Choose how the user should be contacted by the system


Workweek

When creating a user, you can add a workweek. This is used to for different purposes in Microbizz. For example when to plan a task, or for salary purposes. You can choose to ignore this section by not activating it.


That's it. You have now created a user.

Tracking

MIcrobizz may track the user's location, as sent by the app or other ways. This requires that the user has tracking enabled, either always or during working hours.

That tracking is only allowed during the wokring hours means that it is only allowed during the hours setup in the user's work week, see above.  However, if the user is has checked in and then checked out, then it may also be assumed that they are at work, regardless of the work week setup. This is configured in the System module:

The Only during work hours setting can be considered a global override of the individual settings for the users.



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